- Liverpool drew with Aston Villa in a thrilling 3-3 Premier League match on Monday night. The second-to-last match of the season.
- The Reds took a 3-1 lead but came back in the final 10 minutes.
- It was a game full of mistakes by both teams.
The Red Swan is fading late.
This game started with Liverpool taking the lead in the 2nd minute from Amy Martinez’s own goal. But soon after, Yuri Tielemans came to equalize for Villa. In the 23rd minute, Kakpo came and shot close to point blank, giving the Reds the lead again. And after that it was as if Klopp’s team were in total control of the game. Moreover, at the beginning of the second half. Jarrell Quansah also came to hit a third goal from a curling head until the score was 1-3.
The game seemed to go completely Liverpool’s way. But it seems that it was Unai Eme. Ree had no choice and adjusted to focus on a full attacking game. Today’s offensive trio, Watkins, Bailey, and Diaby. Even though there are moments where they clash with each other. That’s not a problem with the fluidity that almost always passes in one-on-one duels, plus there’s John. Duran came on again at the end. That made the Reds’ defense very agitated at the end of the game. Until they hit 2 goals in 3 minutes and almost overtook the lead from Diaby’s shot. But Alisson was still able to narrowly save. before finally ending the game by dividing the points
Liverpool’s defensive mistakes
This ทางเข้า ufabet game is another match where we can see the inefficiency of Liverpool’s defense, especially in dealing with Aston Villa’s offensive line, which has high speed and is almost always passing one-on-one. The rhythm of the running challenge is clearly inferior. That was not enough. The attacking set-up also had many mistakes and Villa themselves turned the opportunity they had snatched into 2 goals.
It must be admitted that today Mac Allister really played in the wrong form. With the position of being the ball carrier from back to front, it was easy to lose the ball and miss the first ball before losing the ball in front of the box on the third ball until being punished. It was an expensive lesson that the team had to pay by dropping 2 points tonight.
Villa with a chance to finish in the top 4
1 point in this game seems to be very valuable to Aston Villa, who are currently in 4th place, 5 points ahead of Spurs, with the Golden Spurs having the last 2 games in hand, while Villa has 1 game left. However, Spurs S have a queue to meet Manchester City on Tuesday night, which if Postecoglou’s team doesn’t win, it will be over immediately. Singha Rising will guarantee 4th place to play in the UEFA Champions League. Next season, without having to wait for the final game to be away at Crystal Palace,
the only way for Spurs to overtake the 4th place is if they have to win both Manchester City and Sheffield United in the final match, including having to give Villa a chance. Lost to Palace in the closing game of the season, but if Singha Rising draws with Palace, the Golden Spurs must win both games and score with a total goal difference of 8 goals in order to overtake. If this condition actually happens, it means that they have the opportunity to send Arsenal, their rival team, to finally win the league!
VAR works hard
In this game, both the moments where the goal was scored and the many times where the ball was passed into the bottom of the net. They are all evenly matched children that are difficult to watch. The type that can hardly be seen with the naked eye Even when you stop the picture and look at VAR, it’s still difficult to decide. That makes in this game the VAR referee, Chris Cavanagh, has a tough job having to sit and measure the angles.
This makes us see that this is another point where decision making in the Premier League should involve more than just stopping the shot and letting the referee measure the lines themselves. Although it can help somewhat in moments where it’s clear, when faced with moments that overlap at the centimeter level, perhaps using AI to help should make the game look more transparent and reduce doubts.